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IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire)
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The IEEE 1394 connector, also known as iLink
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or Fire Wire, is a serial bus stan-
dard used for rapid digital data exchange.
Application Options for IEEE1394
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Connection of digital devices, such as speakers, digital video and camcorder,
DVD, TV, etc.
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Multimedia applications and video processing.
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Input and output devices such as printers, scanners, etc.
Technical Specifications
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Depending on the application, the maximum data transfer is about 100, 200
or 400 Mbit/s, corresponding to a data throughput of up to 50 MB per second.
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The device can be plugged in or unplugged during operation (hot plugging).
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The standardized cord includes 6 lines. Two lines are live (8V up to 40V, 1.5
A max.) and can be used as an external power supply. Four signal lines
transfer data or control information. Some devices do not require a power
supply via the cord so that four line cords are used.
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The voltage output of the 6 line IEEE 1394 port is protected by a fuse (limited
power source according to EN60950).